Marshalling Beats of Your Heart

How can you experience your life to its fullest? Be inspired to use your heart sensations more than your head in this self-help memoir. We are all given a body that goes through trials and triumphs, pains and pleasures. When you feel that life is just too heavy, Marshalling Beats of Your Heart is the guide that teaches you to remember to enjoy the weight. Marshall will teach you how to know happiness, rest, and peace in a troublesome body and time. This book and these actions remind you to allow your body to be alive and rejoice in aliveness. Inside, you will learn: How to clear the fog and live the best life possible How to radiate joy in a dark time How to experience the full ride of your life And more… If you are struggling to find the meaning behind your daily grind, Marshalling Beats of Your Heart will help you find purpose. You will be transformed to let go of fear and choose joy, and to be a leader using your heart and more love, less fear. Get Marshalling Beats of Your Heart today!

Meet Amanda Joyce

Amanda Joyce is a teacher, health coach, and author raised on a ranch instilling in her the importance of nature and the outdoors. She raises funds for cancer research and patients as a Light the Night award recipient. She was interviewed around the globe about revolutionary immunotherapy. AJ is a certified ACE health and wellness educator at Profile where she helps transform lives through smart science and helps caregivers find time for well-being. She encourages resets for hearty and healthy wellness habits in her books.

You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties

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A young lesbian girl grows beyond fear to fearlessness as she comes of age in the ’60s amid religious, social, and legal barriers.

Carol Anderson grows up in a fundamentalist Christian home in the ’60s, a time when being gay was in opposition to all social and religious mores and against the law in most states. Fearing the rejection of her parents, she hides the truth about her love orientation, creating emotional distance from them for years, as she desperately struggles to harness her powerful attractions to women while pursuing false efforts to be with men.

The watershed point in Carol’s journey comes when she returns to graduate school and discovers the feminist movement, which emboldens her sense of personal power and the freedom to love whom she chooses. But this sense of self-possession comes too late for honesty with her father. His unexpected death before she can tell him the truth brings the full cost of Carol’s secret crashing in compelling her to come out to her mother before it is too late.

Candid and poignant, You Can’t Buy Love Like That reveals the complex invisible dynamics that arise for gay people who are forced to hide their true selves in order to survive and celebrates the hard-won rewards of finding one’s courageous heart and achieving self-acceptance and self-love.